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THE tOiXK DAILY, YORK, WEDNESDAY MOKtflNG OOiOBEU 28 X8D1. THH YORK DAILY. HIS BOOKS WERE POPULAR. THE FARM. FORGOTTEN BY THE WOULD.

nAvID H. WELSH. 3hotosraphs iFall Winter Announcement. Not inhe his tory of York was there shown such a magnificent ine of Clothing, Furnishings and display of Merchant Tailoring. We invite all to come and inspect our line of Overcoats, Men's Suits, Youths, boys and Children's Suits.

We also make a specialty of Jersey Suits, ages from 3 years to made, correct in fit, lowest in 10. Our Clothing is of the best price for quality. lake a look of goods displayed in our window. OdbosUb tlie Court House, D. H.

WELSH. McLEAN'S. -FANCY WEAVES IN- Black Yort Pa. 104i Goods. MLBAN, 22 West Market Street PRIESTLEY'S BLACK SILK WARP HENRIETTAS.

tSTOur Prices are always the lowest. The POPU LAR ONE-PRICE STORE. J. P. CM F.

I). .11 a its. ith I Villi i. I I lilH I Ml 111 I I.i i Mil, prohv.liU to liliv i "JOc. U.ni.

what tiny Kpend fur ill tlu-v rae in tii i er. It i- i it 1 in I' HIl'l W.r V.ltl.t -ill cheaper if it 1.11 be done. 1 SI 0,090 Reward for a recipe tliuf will -nulil(! i to make Woi.FJ-V A 1 ik ill u'kino ui m. a i-riiv that a rt tailir prt'litably m'II it nt 1: Uitile. 'iiiis obcr is p.ii until 11.

1st, WOLFF BANDOL PU, Philadelphia. Old j'urnUuie painted vith PIK-RON (th'ift is the name of lit- painli, lotk like fctainrtl sii'l varni.liul nir furniture. hie coat will do it. A child can apply it. Yoti ran change a pine Ui a ulnut, or a client to mahogany there is no liuiit to fauciua.

All retailers tw-li it. 11 lieiv Columbia foi '91 Mow on exbtbtttoa at (Ity Hot), Waat MarkM rc-atrt York. Cataiovn now ready. soood kaud Ool for sal. H.

wilt, scant, 1.17M tntt Uoil. Tort A DK.LKBrt IN OPHRA OIASSKaS AND SPECTACLES Repairing Kpedalty. NO. WFSTMARKKT hTRKET vrKK P. APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN.

rUMGT II fttM 1-MaTIMlItS II WAII laulltw Ut. imInh to Mifvt mm Err MS tTSSa 4 Vtooaoos la all rnru. Y0UNQ MEN OR OLD. nric rm wisvoes Ca- 1LITI. Ui ar FaUla Maa- Ih4.

tmyltml Iimhm. Mata4 Worrr. imul as aavriSSOSAL vlililll. taa mun4 rtariCT SIALTB aa th SOSLI VITALITT STBOB IS. ta rrMa aa4 Imril HkUraa.

A claim bjr jrara of pratuira by our iriua mthrv1 a uniform atosoroLT or S0COISS" lo trrav AStatUaa Ka. TfiiimonlaJ from Htalaa and TerrttorlM. OUR NEW BOOK SI. It villi r-aa. rail IipUlotn r.r IOHS TtlaT-MtBT.

rOLtT IIITOIIDu TkniaaSS aakra 4MrttiaialftU. SS4rata CRIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. MT RunccEurJEss Or Llwtr Slmtxl. Saila-I lrt ttf (Mtoilalalvrln tr.

lljUnra balSra SiwrlSr. It la maaurtfurad ma a oowdr, wbloh ran ba slvaa In a of Ctawr, np of oolfM or or la rood, without ta. knowl.lc or tb. pttot. It ktralMt, -1 miiX mrfmttt vmrmmnmnt and nr.blbf tn.

pttotit t. nod.nt drlBKnr or aloonollo It hM bn 1 an 1 a tbauMs4a of aad la mTmrj inttuo crtot our. bM Col km4. It ir I I hcajlUn olio. Iaipr.nt-ad with ta.

Spcin.ii MtM aa attar tmpooaibUlty lor th. liquor anootita to Tw.lv. Mri ombraataa apwarda of 6Q.cwX nm ta um.l.ut to oonflns asuot p-r Uoal of tbi timu.1 milol dioootrorr. jt 11 a r-t I lie oi t-raarttlwra. C1M.IKSATI.

OHIO a pa book of poruauiar rr. To ba bad of Uriafclrt. "ir'aM 3lti.H t- VetfJdAw. .1 r.J SLti'y A. ttrray a tuln a fr'aot 'vi GRaTEFTL rxiMfORTISG.

EPPS'S COCOA. BREAK Br the thorough ktMiw Wrnf the natnral taws whU-ib rtvtrra Ueoi-railiiiiaif tllsttlon ami nulrU ttou, auJ 1T a can-nil of Uie Uue prtiirr. of well at-ltt-fe-tll' Mr. Kpta Kjui ttrovLltyl our bmtkfaia Utblui with a tlrllcau-lr Cuvoicl lm-r- rnura whlt'h may aave tut mttny lit-avr ikx-tont' btlia. It la hf Ui JiKlu iitUa Uae or mrli artlrlttt ol d.i-l lliat a coiiiiiitiiuoii mar to utiiii up unia roin( rnouifh lo rti)tt eery jr rtutraae.

Hun- riretla of miltlie nutut'llt rn.ro Qtatliiifr aroilritl rtmtlv loaiutt wlitrrcrer thtrrvtaa weak wmiiL Wa may nutiiv a fautl ly kn-iiiK urelvta I fortiiiwl with wire niooti ani a proiKriy aour ahttl frame." (rd Oiurttf." Matlu almtay with boUlna- att-r or milk. Hold III! lo hail liili'l Una. hj urou-ra, thiuu JAMES fPS at me Ch.iniat, epUDloMfr A 11) I IT 1 -xJ-vx When having Photographs taken yon naturally wish to go where yon will be sure of obtaining the best PHOTOGRAPHS and not be overcharged for them. If you have ever had any of oar work of course you will come to ns sgaio. If you have new tried us we think it will pay you to do so, as our PHOTO-UK A P.

IS will certainly pleas yon, ard yvi will find oar price very reasonable. We make Cabinet Size Photograph at $1.00. 1.50 $2.00 per according to style and finish. You run no risk in dealing with ie, as show you a proof, and if it is not satisfsctory to you in every re pec wt will cheerfully give you soother siting witbont extra charge. THE PHOTOGRAPHEIl, 6 Weat Market t.

IIRE RUIRT Nfci. PHOT- SOLD UNRFIt COARANTTH. iCTCALCOST IMTHiX 19 P. A. S.

SMAIX York, Iel. iren fiocsw ua Siding fliiK WATKK AN1 TVINDPIiOOJr For r'-raiiiT, P-xmomy ami lnjrsbi'Hy, th fioof ol th Uotied '-H-iAr. WTr'tir prices aod nupit-i call on h. HlVf ri. a V.

fur Prices Are fill! at lte Eottcm. Our Prices Are still at the Bottom We ask you to come and examine our stock and catch on to our low prices. Look at our Boys School Shoes at 73c; sizes 12,13, 1 and 2. And here goes another! Boys School Shoes in Lace an Hook, size 3, 4, 5, at 9 Jc. We will sell you a Boy's fine Dress Shoe in Lace and Con-sizess, all solid leather, at gres 3, 4, 5 and 5J.

Our line of Men's Shoes are simply immense. We have just received 200 pair more of those Men's 98c. Shoes. If you want to see a his bargain come and look at our Men's $1.27 line. We have them iu Congress and Lace; they will cost you elsewhere We have too many of those bargains to men tion.

WW r-w Uur line ol Liaaies bnoes are a success throughout. All we ask of you is to take a glance at our window and see the bargains. biff Edw. Reineberg, Son Ui Qeoree York, Pa. KEEP YOUR EYE ON THIS SPACE.

Furniture, NORTH tJKOIWK MREKT, YORK, FA. F. G. HOFFH EINS, Big Stock Having erected a large new you the largest line of goods in 20 Tha Orvat Vorur Kujoyed by the Lata autre l'artun. Jame I'arton wiw beyond question the moet popular historian of hi time with the great middle class.

At least adult Americans never think of laboring through Bancroft and rarely look at Ilildreth, yet want something far better than school histories and semiromantiq sketche of their great men, such as the Weema biogra phies, for instance. For all such Parton was the ideal writer. lie wrote for the middle million, and he did it well. An EngliKhniau bv birth, he was aa intensely American as any native; an unbeliever in revealed religion, he James parton. charmed the moet orthodox, and while his views on such exciting snbjccts as slavery, war and the tariff were extreme even to the verge of fanaticism, he wrote biographies of Aaron Burr, Horace Greeley and Andrew Jackson that charmed men of all parties, destroyed half the old fwlerali-st prejudice against Thoma Jefferson, and almottt interested south erners in Ben Butler as a gentleman and philanthropist.

What is epnally remarkable, he violator! aotue of the strongest social rules without loning cante, and wrote a eulogistic life of Voltaire with out exciting the wrath of religious edi tors. The charm of his style aud the evident sincerity in his exprenaion account for it. He was born in Canterbury, England, Feb. 9, 1822, and at the age of five was taken by his widowed mother to New York, got his education there and at White Plains, and then panned a 5-ear in the Old World, expending in the tour a small legacy be had received in England. He taught school awhile in Philadelphia and New York, and while in the latter city wrote an analysis of the famous 'Jane Eyre, demonstrating that it was the work of a woman.

This eanay he sent to The Home Journal, with many mis givings. To his supreme delight, aa he tells ns, it appeared in the next number of that paper, with editorial approval by N. P. Willis; he sought the latter's ac quaintance and resolved to devote his life to literature. His salary on The Home Journal was ten dollars per week for a long time, nor did he make any great succeas till he Issued the "Life of Horace Greeley" in 185.V Thirty-five thousand copies were old in the first "boom," and the work is still in some demand.

In lbo7 he iaHued the "Life and Time of Aaron Burr;" in 1H0 the "Life of Andrew Jackson;" "Ben Butler in New Orleans" in and the Life of Franklin." Many minor works followed, and in 1873 his "Life of Thomas Jefferson" produced quite a sensation. In 1881 he published his favorite, the book to which he had devoted all his leisure hours since boyhood, "The Life of Voltaire." This work was his labor of love. Voltaire was his hero. He had studied that author's works a no other American ever did. Critics eteem it his beat work, but the general public has not yet taken hold of it as of his biographies of eminent Americans.

In lorJ Mr. Parton mamed the lady whoee twri name was Fanny Fern- Kara Pay hi Willis, sister of N. P. Willis and widow of Charle K. F.ldridge, of Boston.

In 1S72 she died, and a year or two laUr he married her daughter and his own stepdaughter, Mina Ellen W. Eldridge. Of course there was a 'dis- cuaniou." Dincovering that the marriage in MaMUichnsetta was illegal they removed to New York and had the ceremony jerforrnrvl again. On their return to MarwarhiiAetts there wa a "complication." The legislature passed a law legrUtzing the marriage, but Governor Kice Vetoed it. The New York marriage.

however, was valid iu both states. His second nnion was much happier than his first, and hia children by that nnion are a boy aud a girl, of fourteen and twelve years, respectively. He lived in New-buryport. after ls72 and was an active and valtml citixen. Tha l)f mkl Uraalar Tban tha Supply.

A dearth of jelly glasses is reported. Fruit has been so abundant and cheap that all thrifty housewives have in- dulg-sl in preserve making. Now the problr-ru is how to keep the product. The gUits factories are hard at work, but find difficulty in meeting the demand fur their warea. laareaaa of Connarv.

The completion of the railroad to Tampico, Mexico, ha caused such au in-cretute in tb commerce at that port that the minister of finance has petitioned congTen to authorize the employment of a larger fore in the enstom house. IraaUa Alow IMvtdad Tbona, la old axe they lover stilL" No bettor tribute than that could be paid to the memory of Mary, the wife of Hon. Allen O. Thurmau, of Ohio, who diod the other day. It maxLS that she wa hi companion, his confidluit, his adviser, his beat friend and his intellectual tiual.

Indt-ed, In many ways Mrs. Thurruan ehowod that she was a- fit helpmeet for a man on whom the searching light of public praian anJ criti cism ha ehone Maby TumMSM. for many year. was lorn in 1911 at Chillicothe, the daughter of Wal ter Dun. a rich landowner.

In early womanhood she lecamr the wife of a Mr. Tompkins. After Kis dt-ath she re mained a widow until lb44. when her nnion with Jndre Thurmitii took hne leaves two datiKhtt-rs and a son. A daughter by her first hnsband died sortie Urn ago.

BUfBHIOKTU tLLUIlllSi roao' ri.asrcKa are th great ftierntl remtdy tf the day. The quickest, safeat, surest, be.it. Nut ou'y superior to si! p'rstrrs. but a'ai lialmeola, ol's acd similar nnrtuoua cx.ru pound-. Kewr of loil'ati 1 i te deceiv ed by iticn.

Ak for Ai.it; jt-k's an 1 Im no toticits'ioii or ripUai.i ln-1 ic you to acit a mtdiurn milM a re- uiaik' 'riiin jotk, "he i a ie xi deal ol juri. i utu i in to As a fu)t'y Mrdicin Ann Fanny's Hebllb Fi-t rr from sire to ion 'mcy. If yuu hr hltttort', J. ver or t-lood di)rtse' dUy, titi: jjfl frre t-i)j lockage ol ihu rrroedy oxe If i (''s Cors iiMtion, 1 i.t!r.li. Knftitnti tu, c.

this wratd fpfriilc will crre tlnirue W. Fulti'-, (Vr. I.il ar Kt The Its t.iix 'WiiKi nt- tlis'r utirp ii free to till (d. Laig packages, 50c acd $1, 7 Mw7 i WEDESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1891 "August Flower" I have been afilict-BUJousness, ed with biliousness "and constipation for i-teen years; Stomach anda another prepara- Pa! ns. ti0a was suggested tome and tried but tu puquse.

At last a friend "recommended August Flower. I t-ok it according to directions and its effects were wonderful, reliev-' iug rac of those disagreeable stomach pains which I had been "troubled with so long. Words "cannot describe the admiration "in which I hold your August Flower it has given me a new lease of life, which before was a burden. Such a medicine is a ben-" tfactkm to humanity, and its good i ulities and "wonderful mer- ease Barker, iu should be nude known to Printer, "everyone suffer- Humboldt. irg with biliousness Kansas.

t. CactusBloodCure Snperior Samparilla. Causes no eruptions upon the skin such, as nearly all mixtures do; but drives the impurities from the blood through the proper channels, tones up the system, increases appetite, and rapidly cures dyspepsia, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, and all diseases depending upon an impure condition of the blood. Hold by Wm. 8milh A Market buset, Yor.

Pa. No. 3 Kaa uar24-lyr. REMOVAL HEMOVAlr 1 oar Dry (Modi sea Mottoo mm aa car aaun and Overall MannfaMPoy No. 401 Weat Market mi laj ropooant raraaar' Mn v.

ta ba pkomaml am axi oxl oo linn ana friaaila wiil uDutwiut aii Sladaof aoim, Oraralia, Biouaaa, irfm' Mala at abort aotioa. fmmm fiv ca caU. C. Q. TRIMMER, llotice to Trespassers.

paoea am bomb, IMUM DM UK 6l( tM purtxMe of hunting ua on Uia fouowiug (arm, la BpriajroUjaourj tnaaip. via J0b liMta Jo "in Boa.a. Chario (tajdar. Hatir, a ln a ho Mil, or, H.n- Uitaua btata, 'ta Jr. Uaiau, W.

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B. F. HUBLKY. Office: nnn i Iw.J. WUHT.

Uyvt examlred and fitted with flajtaW Dr. W. tfnekley, apaeaaUat la plaaaam of the til. Iir, I3U, Tarott mi Central sBrgsry CooanitaOcm In XngUaa and tfenaaa. mm Wo.

W. Oauaaja SUmr SbaarVi dru Mar YORK PA. XpclaJ attaauoa ftvea to tae adDMaaaBt si aur PAPER SCAT OIKl Or. J. J.

Hopkins, 3- QTJEBN sew faaparad lo do all kinds et vail paperlnc rl )wa rvnri a Uoa fuod la priced tti. triva ma eaU. Vlb.Sm illr. Lille I 04i E. MARKJET ST.

li3o Hours i IS a. to 1 V4 a. ok. EJCKirKNCK. 3B4 E.

MALN ST. Dr. Gyula Ullmann, -AYvxALiin roa In- Wa aad Ikildrei Ail Nerron DUeuet, SOITH HBAYsUltTltaS. aa.miTTlr- ia rnltak aad 8arma. vsvOttoe Km.m a to a.

mu a. rthtir P. KoBBttf, ARCHTTIICT, I. I W.it Itftit Itnit, Iirt, H. srCotwmB aoslDaar tar aaoltarr vorka.

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1 a. as. iUau4 itu jrr aoS aSjaauBHMU a rnn.i-.ira. nR H. KING, 113 1-! licrti Sscrji Strut.

boor 9 I 11 a. I aw iip.a- t-8-lv nAMiff rr bosh w. bujwlz. oiw trato-rw) their law affio to Uk rokw axka traat. aU.

A BOtiia vr. A-nvfcJfrr at law hI. "1 uiU i llerceaCle aa4 milVia: wtwkat atroat, i3r'MU inwHi auw. -t orncs, Us isaUTM.tirrrrtrn, ttriitn 1 KaUi aad waraaaa- wrrl-rTBT DR- NiSIM AH ltvoflVaXi '--orr raa ar ss taaa without PJJ mo cJsar, far astraotU Ui Wmi KAX.t 1, Ytrk, tm. sH Tit ObHun Old Aga of a One Famous Writer.

Forty years tjo the critics of America and England united ia declaring that Herman Mr-lville was the greatest descriptive and fiction writer of the time. As a youth ha had roved far and een nineh. In 1837, when bnt eighteen years of age, ho voyaged from his native New York to Liverpool and back as a sailor before the mast, and enjoyed the experience so much that in 1841 he reshipped on a whaling vessel HERMAN MELVILLE. bound for the Pacific At the Marquesas Islands he and a fellow mariner de-months with erted and spent several the natives. From there Melville made his way to the Society and Sandwich islands, and finally reached home after an abseuce of three years.

In 1847 he married a daughter of Chief Justice Shaw, of Mattachusetts. At that tune he had jnst published his first book, "Typee, a Peep at Polynesian Life," The volnrue had numerous editions, and was translated into several European languages. It was quickly followed by "Omoo, a Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas." The author's praise were on every tongue, and an English reviewer declared that "Marquesan Melville is the phcenix of modern voyagers ftprung, it would see in, from the mingled ashes of Captain Cook and Robinson Crusoe." For a dozen years he was the literary idol at home and abroad, and the Dublin University Magazine declared that he was "a man of whom America has reason to be proud as one of her greatest giants in literature," All this was "before the war." The rest is sadnens aud obscurity. Melville dropped out of knowledge of the readers and writers of the United States, thortgh he retained his hold on the affections of the liritinb, among whom his books are till standard, liow thoroughly he was forgotten at home is idiown by the fact that when a visiting English writer "a few years ago inquired, at a gathering in New York of distinctly literary Americana what had become of Herman Melville, not only was there not one among them who was able to U-ll him, but there was scarcely one who had ever heard of the man. albeit that man was then living within a half mile of the place of the conversation." He died the other day, this one time monarch of the pen.

and a single New York l'3j-r gave him a four line obituary. Then a noted critic felt moved to write of the event, and declared that it is impossible for Robert Louis Steven-sou to wrettt from Herman Melville the laureatahip of the great South sea. But what a fate! Famous at noon, forgotten at evening. TACOMA'S BIO OFFER. fr Trmlaa for tb.

tloml Itvotocratla C'oavontloa. Taoorna, one of the booming cities of the far north weat, not satisfied with having done many big things, is now trying to do the biggest thing in modern political hiatory. She not only wants the national Democratic Convention for ISsflJ, but propose to give all the delegate a free rido to Tacorna and home again. Franklin K. Lane, editor of the Taoorna Daily News, who is much the author of the scheme as any other man, and who ia now traveling in aid of it, says: "We shall have four special trains utart from Portland.

New York, Washington, and some point in Florida. Each train shall pick op the delegate from the r. K. La a. sections it traverse as it goes along, and the longest journey made by any dil-gate will be less than live days.

It will be a glorioos trip and Tacotna will pay the bills. We have a hall that holds 10,000 people. We have more and bigger bote! than any city of five tiuit-s the size, and will finieb one early next year tocewt Undoubtedly it would be "good politic for any political party to the next campaign with its convention in tb new northwest. As for Tcom she has got beyond speaking of herself as the New York of that coat; she is credited with aspiring to be nothing less than th "London of the north Pacific." A Tribal to Kv. Mr.

llagbaa. A recent writer has said of Itev. Hugh Price Ilnghe. the dUtingnished Ei.g-liih Mcthodint divine now in America, that "he dares to be eaer in au when eagerness is rut fashionable, lie has th panttion for jtuttice. lie ha ideals.

Ill ideal of Christian duty is a ery definite one. It is tht no Christian sboold go through lifo without haviujj fed, itelterei or comforted some one of the boat of Chrits joor. He is alive to all the movements of his time. The soperior persons who do not look at newspapers would uiln half the point of hi afternoon address- in St. Jaine halL Nothing amazes him more than the type Christian who looks atkanc at pthtica" Am Cstranialy Taluabl Library.

One of the glories of Union Theological seminary. New York city, i the library. in its way one of the richest in the world. Altogether it contains 65.000 volume. 7.0U0 pamphlet and 15 raro manu-ecripta lint it is the contents rather than the size which make it notable.

In works relating to charch history, the test of ainpture, early theological controversy, th literature of the Westminster assembly, hyrnnolugy and other important subject it stands aiiAong th brat Elections of modem time. "Art Is Ion? ard lira fltin." art. it too bai to spend If of short li'a tt rested wilh oeuratia, wban 5 cent snt for ooc bottl of Hslvstion Oil will cars it qaickly. Oeore Conklin, th hoa-Uroer, sys will hsv nothicg to do with crctseyed snt-I msls, nor dm say otber remedy for bis coo gin sad cold bat Dr. Bali Cugh yrup.

I'l ssys it is th only reliable rengb madaine U. hid. Oc can bardly eipfrt a lao prcfundu to pursu th even teoor of hi wy. ri (ltr r.tlj Taar. An Ol aho Mn Winslow's BooUiing Hyrup has been ami tut over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children will perfect I jufxees.

It sootnea tl.ts rtold, softens tns grins I sllsys sll pain, core wiod colic, sod is the bl 1 rercdy for Diwrh r. is to toe 1 -old by urugii.ts io every part of trt world I i.S. eilslie, be and j2 for Mr W.neicw'. Uootiung Byrnp, and Uk kind cr. of I a A op on ia I'M; I Nones.

Don't forget th wiater's wood. To neg.tel isrin in anvieut Italy was an unroot, reoogniswi the censor. It raid of 10,707 Uran Uisa ,7 JV msde ft riiU by irrigation. riant UM tbey do not feitd Mi-nc all feriibsers Uiusl be solubls to be svailabi. Tb latest reports from tbe cotton tf.ates are (hat th crop will oo of the largest ver known.

Ih tetu'i ihe r.r!y rroi liow a dorided iunmJ euNrt-uieul A lb arts, coiiatqaeui qmmi in ol biu.r valura. It i true ia bre ss well as in growiog He uto lio wsos it con, aoa moat lnieihgulr ia tbe on who grjwj it. a Url crop and ln it et. hil itbeap are sesvenerf and will wp wteds and briers, stili this 1 no t-n wi? thay sh old oo S'irh ac-. Hhep nspoud lo OJ ut minia uil iWd aa well aa any other si ck.

(ialrriLou claims tb crd for being the third col um port in the United tales and ndi itreelicg to all eicbaogs wtth the an-eeuncf m-nt tbat her yer rerwipU for lb hrbl luce bexcecdtd ba et. Thi wo.l and pay (or th ken of a sheep as many flxamatter stttst, scd the lainba ar all probl. what otber ran of lock til vow a nrr cent el prona hrf famer cn kap lea sbeep, and most i hem from tiny lo oo hnodrad. forty I wo years ago, or ia Jaif, law, Lady Safljik ahowed ttiat i was poatibl to trot an) 2 ruii.atix, aad it was thouebt erest scUiewcneni. Hi tea that lime 4 f14 horsjs hve mt I tbat recard or hotter in trot-tirg acl iu pacing.

What wi.l bi the rarjord forty iwo tears hear? Chentngo, N.Y cor pottdent o( th Rural Yorker tty: -lo Uaveiuair. about mile and a ha'f from here 1 can lhr aiowiog oiachioea U't onl, Dot fr lack of jora totiorc ihem, but out of pur Ltlueuoo; two them htve riruaineil out bo )ouf as wortt-lea and tteir nnr buAht rw a fear rrtoii Hi 11 is witn waorr anI n-ithi lbidocnol llblea tb farmer bj utu ciiirb. I ifornis bus mora tban toucl fa: h.rvsU thisyer. Not a I of er fmitrsn dui'od of, sod tb ro ao cmp i so eoor- moualy lre mat tbou4nd of busbal are beiag allowed to rot ia it fiid. A prom-inrot ksoer tl.at in rxtdi-trie, near -arremtclo, no la I "i G0.1XK) biivb- la of DO- sloes ere not u.

bvcauie it troold u.t pay Mwket ibam.Hotne of the grower plouabed tb p-ualoe an 1 a) owri them lo remus tb round aa a Irrtil iar for other fro; wnich were put in. FRttUFNCY OF TH UNDERSTOR M8. A 0rmaa period cU gives siatis'Kt cottceroios lb In later or lliuodervlorui various rrgicus of th wor'd. Java ha Ibnoderatorms oo th 97 days the er; HumAlrt, bC; Hir.dcal.a, 66; Borrro. 61; th At Cuatt.62; Kio Jan im51; I a i Wat lidies, 3fi; H- 32.

Buno Are, scsda, srd AuVri 23 EiJ-n, Wurteoibcrg, sod tlongtrr, "2 Siieaia, Bavaria, and 21: li.liac.d 18; ax on and Brandecbnrg, 17; FrDC Acktris, and booth Kimn, 10; (Spatu IS; 8rda and Folsnd, btiuod tnl tfi Bigti nwi muUDuuui, Norway, Liiro, A. nit. Jtiiln'to, w4i 10 r(tr'ja n.mn, tr lunv no lt.U!)0iljra. 1 tiuitt el lh are Cpe t'', oorlHfru part 1 Nurth Ati.ertc. No.

Hu-j, arxl lb emit of th 8.br- lau ice i VI DkCI rl tlm rhtubt ibm t.t II ml l.la ie i.n ai a Hio lif l.u aiiti Jo. I wi" ihe if ttjri'i and wilnxi. Th iiwiwr U'trJ IU 11 eif 'IJ'T. Etttm II food l-ricir iodig ate xb', a 1 iq icn' anvk of discne-a. D.

fiice' PlwaD 1'oltv-a wtil cjr 1 t.c ra tiny, tir coaUd, aud v.ty a io-. oo'hr )erstt4i caper ru ag a Liter rr lwumhW an oca i a a. UlT.Lr. NlkHl.il, Fi.iLAbci.rHU, O. i.

'if, fh ihs mf IUm A f.t (i- 4h.i 1JW; MOBS 11 Jit) IWf tr.e fuil 'ipp'y ao 1 pr.r na.id hd a d-prMing flec! Uyoti U. cif t. and prices on gvl toci ii.t!ti,-d wrmnr m-nmoi rrwin di 1c oa M.H bard lo dl-)0 of lh. Kit" iir carts, coaojon I irat, 3 (ei.is Trxai 34 fat i a tn.it to e.ttej were in lair u-iiar3 tn' with lrkrr Prices iw tio'd t. few extra S'e'O a 1 lor 5J a a fw xtra Lrtit tlj urea.

Ex.ra 6.54 44 41 ct mdt 4 41 cu m.r3i crn a cut! HtSc pr 1. in' 4 61 wnti par lo Hoii were ariire JuriOK ib wek nd liravixr rc. ip a P'leni ciod 6J .7 fur M.d W.tro and 61 Ci rn fjr r.thrr tTui, NoH.a arr.ved Irb Coo -ti tir tq ir-l ai 2' ') pr ral i 5 74 e- -s irgiit.a and rl eife 3 6 cu rst ('. Mrr il-tn if 1 'J 3 ci.t 1 i.lu Coi were a. 6 flO Mf H-rs arr sc ivt Si trice at 6 8 osata A man fii ih ioc.rta' enupuiiot ship when can ruins aU tloo." lil'liU -s ipti-H), I'-rj id liver, eie; cure) Vi'e, r.e hi A I.ner f'i )-.

50 r-t I. Hr'. A t.V. Cv It rJr.h;ii to j-. rsw tfsy.

M1tllK A iv- C'i yupo iu ut ro at a rnr and ludt rsJ cf )u: ut h-c el Kt'iorf u'ctr, tnb'ic h.pm ty oaitver emu Is (St 01 ti --r eroi-lt ly ua touirol of IL Cailas Bt oi pursly vg'sbl rra'rsl xer scd im- luS'or rt sii rcroiuiou arc tumar, utorral. uo failures ii rival at I 00 rtlrpws. i tail drWsts, No, I K. Market 8 Yvi PuVk uiea s'iau A icmam er lh il KrubS 1 si 1 terp hri itii Sfi- For n. So iili Bnd 1 i'nicti-d l'lt' rf your rf or.

rfKtf A v. ard Msduoa I iwi it i.l.l.'al. W.il glsdly ttc vUiouetd olberr. ors rUc'lfu'lv. Frtd M.

IUUrU, With Ms'slisH Fis'd A Cbicags Il's. Mr. bris is oot tha only on who ri -ids "B'ui'i da ih ful. 11 Dtrr ldis rvl pnt'emeri cn ls i'y, who hv puvhst 1 it from (lori W. Fa'mr, Cor Dit at, Ffti's lelphia 8'.

The nisi wh "tnrot sins; th 0'1 SlTijfl cd won try tK on we like to evei.i ik; sriy. meet an V'imm Stay TUs 'errrjiy ra aiil form of Bua- whlt phyaleltus on the CMi'lnoat of Kurjpa A ''gnaut a "la iip: rwjtrs htvo ifTncted peroitnent u-gi rt.t I 'i at 1 in Atiiite. It ma (rrt.m'ii' a on rwl weather ft In. au1 not Mi'rtiiinjiy dunnf tn S'lrome- mo'tth 'n th in int 11 1 ftij-ftl rhe us a it! ft I fffOMialir fiiitrt a 1 a 4' iv rrKtvj a HiMi lir'a Buma ii I the Jtfcit.lnT luH'ience of tbt hei fnt t-m ii iue "ba iiturm agslai', th1? 1i- it t.i a tufit fe-bl ml weaur r.st'lu in c.m qnint upon abnim iraatHi.nin i- It rl IT im a tenia! warmth la outi te ill tph-agm, wli.rti It tn rt eorrftaT i iru- vhi'W'' of a chill nl la a mn i UHiitral i tha Ttc or ap a irs la damp or rmt wtain- er. In dT'ttepo-a, liter eomrialni.

a tl ne-. rheumatiam, ma'arlal an kidner ir.xib.rs Ids never raaorUd lo without food rwuita, latest patterns of Chambers buits, Parlor buits, Sideboards. Lounges, Couches, Desks, Bookcases, Hatracks, Springs, Mattresses, Chairs, Fancy Rockers, Tables, Wardrobes, Extension Tables, Commodes and trice Chairs in all the latest finishes and styles. give you a cordial invitation to call and look through our building and see our immense stock. Call before you make selection elsewhere.

L. A. SHIVB'S SONS, 207 West Market Street. of Furniture! building we are prepared to show the city, which includes all the Heaters. STOP NORTH GEORGE STREET Yon will find there SINGLE and D013BLU heating A ED as well as the latest and most beantifnl PARRISH is the only Cream Tartar Baking Powder or this market thai is free from AMMONIA.

arlor We are agents for the wonderful GAUZE DOOR RANGES and STOVES Steam Pipe and CUIRASS Boiler Covering. HANTZ JESSOP, Tinners and Plumbers. YORK CHEMICAL WORKS, York, Pa. INSPBCTION. Our Fall and Winter stock of Overcoats and Other Clothing: (a) AS WELL AS- put SQM shrv an 1 Ommtiwlon aa1 nnittn, achtra art! le'aytpfj 1 our NlW, MARVHS OF THE NEW WEST.

So Buef ti ublb1 Ofer choice enrrar-ln IU.4UO io, Uld lil Iu ni k. Palorwxl by th. iin'nl icua ol ihtt oouiilrr. Thu la uo rtnmbUK orT'-T. write uate kkiukd t( nlkv.

Tha Herrj Bill Pabllsblng Norwich, Conn. rnriinu nrxi Al. lit ml i rr rficNlin iri.ii a Vi I Hl.lttnO'"' iti'-. Ui. a.

tAlun, YOURSELF! 1 Spariimtorrtju JC'Zl J'tmuy uiututaldi'baTv'-aaa r' dmjqiai tvr a H. It cuwa In a fi-w a 'iWitlba Of Blibiloil of I-," Xi ia ar.ij I ti not to atritHuie TM Cntumrtal Ameruom Out. Manafartnwd bjr pmmm Ttt I fat CbamiCaS Oc.fc 3 ats, Caps, Underwear, and other Fall and Winter goods are open for your inspection. It is a very fine and large line and shall feel proud to show it to you. HOFFM jo AN a Mse, York, Pa.

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